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Someone once posted something about choppers like "thousands of moving parts spinning around an oil leak". That looks even more complicated. The helicopter too.
I worked for Kaman Aerospace back in the '90s and had a chance to talk to Charlie Kaman- interesting character. He almost joined the Dorsey band as a guitar player instead of going to college. In conversation here in Tucson he credited Flettner with the intermeshing rotor technology.Kaman's intermeshing rotor helicopters were engineered in great part by a new immigrant: Anton Flettner (he was hired by Kaman as a designer).
Here is his previous design - the Fl-282, which was flown in 1941 and produced in small numbers.
A single-seat version entered service in 1942 - here doing trials from the light cruiser Köln:
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A 3-seat version for the Army was produced from 1944:
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Examples were also flown with a nosecone, a partial plexiglass enclosure, and a fully enclosed cockpit:
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I rode in one of those- once. it was like being inside a bass drum! That big radial engine in the nose was LOUD!Lonely CH-34 Choctaw on some long-forgotten airfield in West Germany, 1969. Number 71723. My personal photo from a cheap AGFA 35mm camera. Feel free to share.